Once again Woolston Rovers JFC held a successful Woolston cluster football competition held at Bruche Community Primary School. Over 130 children took part in the event!
For the first time, St. Peters RC Primary were invited to take part and joined teams from Bruche Community Primary, Woolston CofE Primary and Woolston Community Primary in the competition.
Graham Corkin and many others from Woolston Rovers JFC delivered a very successful event and were on hand to coach the teams with the help of the KS4 Woolston High School leaders.
Alongside the main competition, many children took part in a mini football festival, where they were able to develop their football skills and take part in some competitive games with one of the School Sports Partnerships’ multi-skills coaches – Mel Sapia and some Year 10 leaders. Dance also featured on the day, with the Year 11 Dance Captains choreographing a dance which the children learnt very quickly! Their performance at the presentation of certificates was fantastic.
The KS4 leaders each selected a Most Valuable Player for their team – so congratulations to all who were chosen for their contribution to the team.
Congratulations to St. Peters RC Primary who won the competition and to Bruche Community Primary who finished as Runners-Up and go onto represent the Woolston cluster in the Warrington final on the “Road to Wembley.”







